EXPLORE THE SHORE

There’s a Lot of Shore Out There. Here’s the Part Worth Knowing.

The Jersey Shore is a long stretch of coastline. Absecon Island — Atlantic City, Ventnor, Margate, and beyond — is the part we know best. We’ve been here for 45 years. Let us show you around.

THE SHORE IN A FEW HONEST SENTENCES

The Jersey Shore runs for 127 miles of coastline. The stretch we know best — Absecon Island, where Atlantic City, Ventnor, Margate, and their neighbors sit side by side — is not one place. It’s four or five, depending on how you count, and each one has its own particular energy, its own kind of guest, its own reason to come back year after year.

Atlantic City is the one most people think they know. They’re usually half right. The boardwalk and the casinos are real — but Atlantic City is not one neighborhood. Lower Chelsea, bordering Ventnor, is residential, walkable, and close to the beach without the full casino energy — a quieter AC that families and repeat visitors choose. The Inlet corridor near Ocean Casino, Hard Rock, and Showboat is the full-volume version: resort amenities, the water park, the arcade, the hotels that define the skyline. Venice Park sits on the bay side, with water views and a skyline perspective that guests on the ocean side never see. And Center City and the Orange Loop on Tennessee Avenue is its own destination entirely — independent restaurants, art spaces, karaoke rooms, specialty coffee, and a block that has become the most interesting place to spend an evening in South Jersey. Four different Atlantic City trips, all within the same city limits. Ventnor is where families go — wide beaches, front porches, the comfortable feeling of a Shore town that hasn’t been discovered so much as inherited. Margate is quieter and more residential, with higher real estate and lower foot traffic, and Lucy the Elephant standing at the water’s edge like she’s always known something the rest of the island is still figuring out.

All of it is within a few miles. All of it is worth your time. We’ll help you make the most of it.

Three Towns. One Island.
Completely Different Trips.

Pick your base, or mix them all — everything on Absecon Island is closer than you think. And as we expand across the Jersey Shore, more markets are coming.
Atlantic City

The Energy. The Boardwalk. The Orange Loop.

Atlantic City is the Shore at full volume — but it is not one place. It is a city of four distinct neighborhoods, each with its own character and its own kind of stay. Lower Chelsea, bordering Ventnor, is the residential AC: quieter streets, walkable to the beach, close enough to the boardwalk without being inside the resort corridor. The Inlet near Ocean Casino, Hard Rock, and Showboat is the full resort experience — the water park, the arcades, the skyline hotels, the energy that never fully stops. Venice Park sits on the bay side, with water views and a skyline perspective that most visitors never find. And Center City and the Orange Loop on Tennessee Avenue is its own destination: independent restaurants, art spaces,  Café, private karaoke, and the kind of block that earns its reputation by being genuinely worth a night out. AC rewards the curious.

Ventnor

Wide Beaches. Front Porches. Familiar Faces.

Ventnor is the Shore the way families remember it. Quieter than Atlantic City and less self-consciously charming than Margate, it has the wide beaches, the residential streets, and the unhurried pace that brings people back every summer without needing to be convinced. If you’ve been to Ventnor, you already understand. If you haven’t, it tends to become someone’s favorite thing about the trip.
Margate

Quiet. Residential. Lucy the Elephant.

Margate is the Shore’s best-kept open secret — not actually secret, but the kind of place that feels like it belongs to the people who love it. Higher-quality homes, lower foot traffic, and a beach that tends to feel more spacious than its neighbors. Lucy the Elephant — the National Historic Landmark shaped like, yes, an elephant — has stood at the edge of the water since 1881, which tells you something about how long people have understood that this particular stretch of shore is worth keeping.

THINGS TO DO

A guide, not a checklist.

The places we’d send our own family to. Updated each season, written by people who actually live here.

Family Activities

🏖️ Family Activities

The Jersey Shore has been a family destination for over a century — and the infrastructure to support it runs deep. Miles of beach, a boardwalk that rewards both the two-year-old and the twelve-year-old, amusements and arcades that have been running the same games for decades, and water that is warm enough by July to stay in all day. Here’s where we send our guests.

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Beach Access

Best Beach Access Points by Town

Bartram Ave Beach, Atlantic City, Somerset Ave, Ventnor, and Granville Ave Margate are main hubs, guarded with nearby restrooms. AC is free to access, while beach tags are included with your stay for all other towns.

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Boardwalk

The Boardwalk — What to Know Before You Go

The boardwalk offers something for everyone, from oceanfront walks and bike rides to dining, shopping, entertainment, and iconic Jersey Shore treats. Whether you’re starting your morning with a sunrise stroll or ending the day with dinner and games, it’s a must-visit during your stay.
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Amusements

Arcade Recommendation

Steel Pier, featurrs rides, games, and the iconic Ferris wheel. The nearby arcades offer family favorites like skee-ball and prize games, while Lucky Snake Arcade at Showboat brings even more indoor entertainment with hundreds of games and activities for all ages.
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Attraction

Lucy the Elephant, Margate

One of the Jersey Shore’s most beloved landmarks. This six-story elephant-shaped attraction offers a glimpse into local history and makes for a fun family outing and memorable photo opportunity.
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Family Activity

Family Activity Recommendation — mini golf, water park, etc.

Looking for family fun? Play a round at North Beach Mini Golf & Bike Rentals in Atlantic City, make a splash at Island Waterpark at Showboat, or head to Congo Falls Adventure Golf in Margate for a round of mini golf the whole family will love.
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Local Favorite

Family-Friendly Local Favorite — ice cream, snack bar, etc

Mento’s South Philly Water Ice and Custard’s Last Stand in Ventnor, Dairy Bar & Burger in Margate, and Fralinger’s Salt Water Taffy in Atlantic City. These local favorites are sure to become part of your vacation memories.
Groups & Nightlife

Atlantic City does not run out of things to do after dark.

Atlantic City built its reputation on entertainment, and that infrastructure — the shows, the clubs, the casino floors, the late-night dining — runs deep and runs late. But the more interesting nightlife story in 2026 is happening on Tennessee Avenue, where the Orange Loop has turned a stretch of the city into something genuinely worth a night out on its own terms. Here’s what we tell groups who want to do it right.
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Orange Loop

Tennessee Avenue — The Orange Loop

Explore the heart of Atlantic City’s revitalized entertainment district at The Orange Loop. Centered around Tennessee Avenue, this vibrant neighborhood is home to local favorites like Tennessee Avenue Beer Hall, live music venues, unique shops, and the future home of Mic Drop Karaoke, adding even more energy and nightlife to this must-visit destination just steps from the beach and Boardwalk.
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Entertainment

Live Music / Show Venue Recommendation

Major concerts at Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena and Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City to more intimate performances at Anchor Rock Club. In Ventnor and Margate, keep an eye out for seasonal live music at local favorites like Ventnor Coffee and Ventura’s Greenhouse.
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Bar / Lounge

Bar or Rooftop Lounge Recommendation

Sip cocktails with a view at The Vue Rooftop at the Claridge Hotel in Atlantic City, enjoy craft drinks and live music at Tennessee Avenue Beer Hall, or unwind at Steve & Cookie’s by the Bay in Margate for a relaxed coastal atmosphere.
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Casino

Casino Experience Recommendation — specific floor, show, or dining experience

Try your luck on the gaming floor at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, enjoy a memorable dinner at Old Homestead Steak House at Borgata, or experience The Hook at Caesars—an adults-only, high-energy show featuring acrobatics, comedy, and unforgettable entertainment.
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Late Night

Late Night Dining or After-Hours Recommendation

Looking for a bite after a night out? Grab a slice at Tony Boloney’s in Atlantic City, enjoy Italian favorites and cocktails at Ventura’s Greenhouse in Ventnor, or head to Tommy’s Tavern + Tap in Margate for a lively atmosphere and late-night menu options.
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Group Experience

Unique Group Experience — escape room, axe throwing, charter boat, etc.

Looking for something beyond the beach? Test your teamwork at Escape AC, set sail on an Atlantic City Cruises sightseeing tour, book a private fishing or dolphin-watching charter, or gather your group for a fun-filled outing aboard a Tiki Boat Atlantic City cruise.
Food & Dining

From boardwalk classics to the best table you’ll need a reservation for.

The Shore has always had great food. What’s changed in recent years is that the range has expanded dramatically — from the fish tacos and craft beer spots that have colonized the boardwalk to the BYOBs tucked into Ventnor side streets that locals guard like personal discoveries. We eat here. A lot. These are the places we actually recommend.
Featured · Food & Coffee

Sidecar Café — the island's quiet flagship.

A neighborhood café we helped open on Tennessee Avenue. Single-origin espresso, a short pastry list, vinyl in the afternoons. Locals’ rainy- day rendezvous.

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Coffee

Specialty Coffee Recommendation — independent, local

Start your day at Ventnor Coffee, a local favorite known for its expertly crafted coffee and cozy atmosphere, or stop by Hayday Coffee in Margate for specialty drinks and fresh pastries. In Atlantic City, Bar 32 Chocolate & Cocktails at Ocean Casino Resort offers exceptional coffee with stunning ocean views.
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Breakfast

Breakfast / Brunch Recommendation

Fuel up for the day at Gilchrist Restaurant in Atlantic City, enjoy brunch favorites at Isabella’s Ventnor Cafe or Brittany’s Cafe in Ventnor, or head to Hot Bagels & More in Margate for a classic Jersey Shore breakfast.
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Seafood

Seafood Restaurant Recommendation — the real one, not the tourist trap

For seafood that’s worth the trip, locals love Dock’s Oyster House in Atlantic City, Ventura’s Greenhouse in Ventnor, and Betty’s Seafood Shack in Margate—a casual bayside spot known for fresh seafood and laid-back shore vibes.
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BYOB / Fine Dining

BYOB or Fine Dining Recommendation

For a special night out, enjoy an elegant dinner at Steve & Cookie’s by the Bay in Margate, savor authentic Italian cuisine at Cafe 2825 in Atlantic City, or experience the intimate BYOB atmosphere at Sofia Restaurant in Margate.
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Casual Dining

Casual Lunch or Family Restaurant Recommendation

Enjoy family-friendly favorites at The Tomatoe’s and Johnny’s Cafe & Bar in Margate, grab a cheesesteak or hoagie from Sack O’ Subs in Ventnor, head to Gilchrist Restaurant in Atlantic City for a relaxed meal with waterfront views, or visit Tennessee Avenue Beer Hall for casual bites in a lively atmosphere.
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Boardwalk Food

Boardwalk Food Recommendation — pizza, funnel cake, saltwater taffy, etc.

No trip to the Jersey Shore is complete without classic boardwalk treats. Grab a slice from Tony Boloney’s, satisfy your sweet tooth with Fralinger’s Salt Water Taffy, and don’t miss out on staples like funnel cake, soft serve, and fresh-squeezed lemonade while strolling the Atlantic City Boardwalk.
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Ice Cream / Dessert

Ice Cream or Dessert Spot Recommendation

Indulge your sweet tooth with Mento’s South Philly Water Ice in Ventnor, homemade chocolates from Jagielky’s Homemade Chocolates in Margate, or a classic box of Fralinger’s Salt Water Taffy while exploring Atlantic City. For something extra special, stop by Aversa’s Italian Bakery for fresh pastries and baked treats.
Outdoor & Active

🚴 Outdoor & Active

Absecon Island sits between the Atlantic Ocean and the Great Egg Harbor Bay — which means the outdoor options run in two directions at once. Ocean-side: surf, swim, sunbathe, walk the beach for miles. Bay-side: kayak, paddleboard, fish, or watch the sun go down over the water with a completely different quality of light than the ocean side delivers. Both are worth your time. Here’s where to start.

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Water Sports

Kayak / Paddleboard Rental or Tour Recommendation

Explore the back bays with a kayak or paddleboard rental from Kammerman’s Marina in Atlantic City, or head to AC Paddleboards for rentals and guided tours. It’s a fun and active way to experience the Jersey Shore from the water.
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Fishing

Fishing Charter or Pier Recommendation

Cast a line from the Margate Fishing Pier, or head out on the water with local favorites like Duke O’ Fluke Sportfishing and Miss Atlantic City Fishing for an unforgettable day of fishing along the Jersey Shore.
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Biking

Bike Rental or Trail Recommendation

Take a scenic ride along the Ventnor Boardwalk, explore the Atlantic City Boardwalk during designated biking hours, or cruise through Margate and Longport on the Margate–Longport Bike Path. For rentals, check out North Beach Mini Golf & Bike Rentals in Atlantic City or AAAA Bike Shop in Ventnor for beach cruisers and family-friendly options.

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Surfing

Surf Lesson or Rental Recommendation

Ready to catch your first wave? Take a lesson with Ventnor Surf School, join a surf camp or paddle session at Stacey’s Surf Camp in Margate, or head to AC Surf School in Atlantic City for beginner-friendly instruction and board rentals. Whether you’re a first-timer or looking to sharpen your skills, there’s a wave waiting for you.
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Nature / Wildlife

Nature Walk, Bird Watching, or Wildlife Recommendation

Take a peaceful stroll through the Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge, home to scenic trails and incredible birdwatching opportunities, or explore the natural beauty of the Margate–Longport Beach and Back Bay areas, where you may spot coastal wildlife and stunning sunset views.
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Boat / Water Tour

Boat Tour, Dolphin Watch, or Bay Cruise Recommendation

See the Jersey Shore from the water with an Atlantic City Cruises dolphin-watching tour, enjoy a scenic sunset bay cruise, or charter a private boat for a memorable day with family and friends. It’s one of the best ways to experience the area’s beautiful coastline and back bays.
ONLY ON TENNESSEE AVENUE

The Orange Loop is Atlantic City's best new story. We helped write it.

Tennessee Avenue sits in the heart of the Orange Loop — named after the orange properties on the Monopoly board, and earning that distinction with a stretch of independent businesses, art spaces, and experiences that have made it one of the most interesting blocks in South Jersey. STAY Tennessee, our sister hospitality brand, lives here.

A private karaoke club for groups who want their own room. A specialty coffee shop and gathering space where the morning is worth waking up for. A craft and art studio that gives you something to do with your hands and take home at the end. And five suites above the stores, managed by Bartram Beach Homes, for guests who want to be inside the experience rather than adjacent to it.

You don’t have to STAY on Tennessee Avenue to experience it. But if you’re staying with us anywhere on the island, it’s worth the trip.

A private karaoke club for groups who want their own room. A specialty coffee shop and gathering space where the morning is worth waking up for. A craft and art studio that gives you something to do with your hands and take home at the end. And five suites above the stores, managed by Bartram Beach Homes, for guests who want to be inside the experience rather than adjacent to it.

You don’t have to stay on Tennessee Avenue to experience it. But if you’re staying with us anywhere on the island, it’s worth the trip.

RAINY DAY & INDOOR

A Rainy Shore Day Is Not a Wasted Day. Here’s Why.

The Shore has a particular magic on a rainy day that sunny days don’t — quieter streets, better light, and all the indoor experiences that get overlooked when the beach is calling. Here’s what we tell our guests when the forecast turns gray.

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Karaoke at STAY Tennessee

Book a private karaoke room at STAY Tennessee on Tennessee Avenue — your own space, your own playlist, your own people. Hourly rentals available. Perfect for groups of any size.

Tennessee Ave Coffee Co.

The coffee is worth the trip on any day, but there’s something particularly right about a great cup and a slow morning when the rain is coming down outside. Find the Café on Tennessee Avenue.

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Atlantic City History & Art

Located on the Atlantic City Boardwalk, Oceans 18 Mini Golf offers 18 holes of family-friendly fun with beautiful ocean views—perfect for a little friendly competition during your stay.

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Casino Dining & Entertainment

From award-winning restaurants to unforgettable performances, Atlantic City’s casinos offer something for everyone. Catch The Hook at Caesars or an intimate show at Borgata’s Music Box, then enjoy exceptional dining at Nobu at Caesars, Superfrico at Caesars, Old Homestead Steak House at Borgata, or Council Oak Steaks & Seafood at Hard Rock.

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Craft & Art Lab

The Craft and Art Lab at STAY Tennessee is a hands-on creative studio where you make something — and take it home. Open to walk-ins. Great for families, couples, and groups who want something different.

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Local Shopping — Atlantic Avenue

Tanger Outlets Atlantic City

Just minutes from the beach and Boardwalk, Tanger Outlets Atlantic City features over 100 brand-name stores offering great deals on fashion, accessories, and more—perfect for a little retail therapy during your stay.

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